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Japan to respond appropriately, any time to excessive yen moves: currency official

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STORY: Japan to respond appropriately, any time to excessive yen moves: currency official
SHOOTING TIME: June 20, 2024/Earlier footage
DATELINE: June 25, 2024
LENGTH: 00:02:39
LOCATION: Tokyo
CATEGORY: ECONOMY

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STORYLINE:

Japan stands ready to take appropriate steps against volatile currency moves at "any time," the country's top currency diplomat said Monday, as the yen neared the 160 line against the U.S. dollar, a level that previously prompted authorities to intervene in the market.
   
Masato Kanda, vice finance minister for international affairs, warned that excessive yen fluctuations negatively affect the economy. "We are ready to take appropriate action at any time," he told reporters.
   
The yen's weakness persists after the Bank of Japan's decision this month to hold off reducing bond-buying stimulus until its July meeting. The yen weakened to 159.94 per U.S. dollar in early trade on Monday, its lowest since April 29.
   
Kanda said he was aware the yen's decline towards 160 to the dollar has heightened market caution that another round of yen-buying, dollar-selling operations may come.
   
Noting that Japanese authorities have no specific yen levels in mind on when to intervene, Kanda reiterated that currency moves should be stable, reflecting economic fundamentals.
   
"If it (the U.S. dollar) moves by several yen on the release of one economic indicator or someone's comments, the fluctuations are not based on fundamentals. In times like this, we have no choice but to judge that they are driven by speculators," Kanda added.
   
On April 29 when the yen touched a 34-year low of 160.245 per U.S. dollar, Japanese authorities stepped into the market and spent some 9.8 trillion yen (61.64 billion U.S. dollars) to prop up the currency.

Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Tokyo.
(XHTV)

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